Before using a walkie-talkie, it is essential to understand how to communicate efficiently using a walkie-talkie.
In this article, we will show you how to talk on a walkie-talkie and what to look for.
Hold your mouth close to the microphone, press the PTT (press to talk) button and say these words
"Hello, is anyone listening?"
If someone is listening on the same channel, they will reply
"Yeah, man."
If not, wait a few moments and try again
You can do this on the channel in your own way
Remember that using a walkie-talkie requires the use of correct grammar and wording
This way you have completed a short conversation. But if you need to frequently fish a large group of people to chat, then you need to understand some two-way radio key terms. As well as identifying yourself so that others can better recognize you.
1. "Over", which means you have finished talking and are reading to receive a reply. 2. "Say again", which means you are reading to receive a reply.
2. "Say again" means to repeat what you said last time.
3. "Go ahead," which means you can respond and the individual on the other end of the conversation can actually continue their message.
4. "Roger". This means that you have heard the message and actually understood it. Roger" is used when the action you have been asked to perform is in progress.
5. "Stand-by" is almost the opposite of "received". It means that you have heard the transmission and fully understand it, but you can't respond at that moment. The team should "stand-by" and wait for your response.
6. "Over" indicates that you have ended the call, while "Out" clearly indicates that the channel is now open to other users. 7.
7. An affirmative is simply "Yes" and a negative is simply "No".
Note
When using a two-way radio, remember that using a walkie-talkie requires proper grammar and wording. Make all communication as concise as possible and speak loudly and clearly. After you have learned this, start your conversations.